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Thinking of a lazy susan for our 60' tv. I have the attachment of the lazy susan base, figured out, but wonder what lazy susan bearing setup to use.
I would like to have minimal rocking. I've seen aluminum ones on flea bay that look interesting.
Any recommendations, or ideas?
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Most BBS sell them, go check them out, there always be some slop in them.
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http://www.leevalley.com/US/Hardware/pag...13&p=44042
I Have used many of these mainly in the C or 6" size they are reasonably priced and work well. At least I have had
no complaints. I mainly made 15" to 18" lazy susans with them. They were pretty solid without rocking, though quite a bit smaller then what you are doing. Then that is why they have larger sizes. LV also has aluminum races for more money I have never used them but LV stuff is normally
pretty good.
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12-05-2016, 07:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-05-2016, 07:50 PM by Edwin Hackleman.)
If you couple the lazy Susan bearing with a tray mounted on ball bearing drawer slides, you can pull the TV out of the cabinet and also swivel it as needed. Just be sure the structure is fastened securely to the shelf. I made one of these about 20 years ago and the TV weighed about 70 lb back then. It works. Pics available on request.
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(12-05-2016, 07:49 PM)Edwin Hackleman Wrote: If you couple the lazy Susan bearing with a tray mounted on ball bearing drawer slides, you can pull the TV out of the cabinet and also swivel it as needed. Just be sure the structure is fastened securely to the shelf. I made one of these about 20 years ago and the TV weighed about 70 lb back then. It works. Pics available on request.
Great idea, the combo, yes, and the disclaimer also!!!
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I still use a 27" CRT (heavy) and it sits on a glass top Lazy Susan I bought at Ikea.
Works well.
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By popular demand, here are the isometric plans that I drew in order to make the TV Swivel pull out:
One heckuva heavy TV rested on it. So, I attached the side rails to the cabinet shelf with four screws apiece. Thanks for looking.
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